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  • Tourist shop selling Mayan-inspired textiles and other souvenirs in the parking lot of the Coba Mayan site not far from Tulum on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Gift shop at Coba Mayan ruins site (...tif
  • Steps of La Iglesia at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Coba Maya site in Mexico (0090109195...tif
  • A bakery on High Street in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, decorated in period items as a museum exhibit.
    Harpers Ferry Historic Bakery (16706...tif
  • Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Bedroom at Wordie House Historic Ant...tif
  • A supplies storage area adjacent to the kitche at Wordie House. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Storage Area at Wordie House Histori...tif
  • Mechanical supplies on shelves in the workshop at Wordie House (Base F). Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Mechanic Supplies at Wordie House Hi...tif
  • A workbench area at Wordie House. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Workshop at Wordie House Historic An...tif
  • Yellow tins of coffee stand on a shelf at Wordie House. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Coffe Cans at Wordie House Historic ...tif
  • Bunk beds next to the kitchen of Wordie House. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Sleeping Quarters of Wordie House Hi...tif
  • The kitchen area of Wordie House, with a large radio marked with the acronym FIDS for Falkland Islands Dependency Survey. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Kitchen of Wordie House Historic Ant...tif
  • A handwritten log of coal placed in the bunker at Wordie House in 1956-59. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Coal Log at Wordie House Historic An...tif
  • Crampons and other equipment for dealing with snow and ice at Wordie House. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Snow Equipment at Wordie House Histo...tif
  • Old canned goods on storage shelves in a pantry at Wordie House. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Canned Goods at Wordie House Histori...tif
  • A storage area in the workshop at Wordie House. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Storage Area at Wordie House Histori...tif
  • Cans of food on shelves in the kitchen area of Wordie House. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Supplies at Wordie House Historic An...tif
  • The main living area of Wordie House, with bunks to the right. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Living Area of Wordie House Historic...tif
  • Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Food Supplies at Wordie House Histor...tif
  • Old safety and firefighting equipment hangs on a wall near an exit at Wordie House. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Safety Equipment at Wordie House His...tif
  • Large yellow cans of coffee in a storage area at Wordie House. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Tinned Supplies at Wordie House Hist...tif
  • A stove to provide heat in the main living space of Wordie House. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Stove in Wordie House Historic Antar...tif
  • A sign explains the archeological site where the armoury once stood at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
    Harpers Ferry Armoury Historic Site ...tif
  • Historic cannon at Fort Marcy. On the banks of the Potomac in McLean, Virginia, just west of Washington DC, Fort Marcy is an historic site on the George Washington Parkway managed by the National Park Service. During the Civil War it was one of several forts that surrounded Washington DC to protect the city.
    Fort Marcy Civil War Era Fort in McC...tif
  • Historic cannon at Fort Marcy. On the banks of the Potomac in McLean, Virginia, just west of Washington DC, Fort Marcy is an historic site on the George Washington Parkway managed by the National Park Service. During the Civil War it was one of several forts that surrounded Washington DC to protect the city.
    Fort Marcy Civil War Era Fort in McC...tif
  • Historic cannon at Fort Marcy. On the banks of the Potomac in McLean, Virginia, just west of Washington DC, Fort Marcy is an historic site on the George Washington Parkway managed by the National Park Service. During the Civil War it was one of several forts that surrounded Washington DC to protect the city.
    Fort Marcy Civil War Era Fort in McC...tif
  • Historic cannon at Fort Marcy. On the banks of the Potomac in McLean, Virginia, just west of Washington DC, Fort Marcy is an historic site on the George Washington Parkway managed by the National Park Service. During the Civil War it was one of several forts that surrounded Washington DC to protect the city.
    Fort Marcy Civil War Era Fort in McC...tif
  • Historic cannon at Fort Marcy. On the banks of the Potomac in McLean, Virginia, just west of Washington DC, Fort Marcy is an historic site on the George Washington Parkway managed by the National Park Service. During the Civil War it was one of several forts that surrounded Washington DC to protect the city.
    Fort Marcy Civil War Era Fort in McC...tif
  • Historic cannon at Fort Marcy. On the banks of the Potomac in McLean, Virginia, just west of Washington DC, Fort Marcy is an historic site on the George Washington Parkway managed by the National Park Service. During the Civil War it was one of several forts that surrounded Washington DC to protect the city.
    Fort Marcy Civil War Era Fort in McC...tif
  • Historic cannon at Fort Marcy. On the banks of the Potomac in McLean, Virginia, just west of Washington DC, Fort Marcy is an historic site on the George Washington Parkway managed by the National Park Service. During the Civil War it was one of several forts that surrounded Washington DC to protect the city.
    Fort Marcy Civil War Era Fort in McC...tif
  • Historic cannon at Fort Marcy. On the banks of the Potomac in McLean, Virginia, just west of Washington DC, Fort Marcy is an historic site on the George Washington Parkway managed by the National Park Service. During the Civil War it was one of several forts that surrounded Washington DC to protect the city.
    Fort Marcy Civil War Era Fort in McC...tif
  • Historic cannon at Fort Marcy. On the banks of the Potomac in McLean, Virginia, just west of Washington DC, Fort Marcy is an historic site on the George Washington Parkway managed by the National Park Service. During the Civil War it was one of several forts that surrounded Washington DC to protect the city.
    Fort Marcy Civil War Era Fort in McC...tif
  • An historic house on High Street in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, decorated in period items as a museum exhibit.
    Harpers Ferry Museum (1670616151609).tif
  • An historic dry goods store forms part of the living museum of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
    Harpers Ferry Dry Goods Store (16706...tif
  • An historic house on High Street in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, decorated in period items as a museum exhibit.
    Harpers Ferry Period House (16706161...tif
  • Entrance to the trail at Fort Marcy. On the banks of the Potomac in McLean, Virginia, just west of Washington DC, Fort Marcy is an historic site on the George Washington Parkway managed by the National Park Service. During the Civil War it was one of several forts that surrounded Washington DC to protect the city.
    Fort Marcy Civil War Era Fort in McC...tif
  • Tourists visit the historic site of Wordie House in Antarctica. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Wordie House Antarctica (35012161842...tif
  • Tourists visit the historic site of Wordie House in Antarctica. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Wordie House Antarctica (35012161833...tif
  • Sign at Fort Marcy. On the banks of the Potomac in McLean, Virginia, just west of Washington DC, Fort Marcy is an historic site on the George Washington Parkway managed by the National Park Service. During the Civil War it was one of several forts that surrounded Washington DC to protect the city.
    Fort Marcy Civil War Era Fort in McC...tif
  • John Brown's Fort at Harpers Ferry in West Virginia. On October 17, 1859, Brown led an attack on Harpers Ferry to launch a war against slavery. This is not the original site of the fort. It was originally located a few hundred feet away but was moved to accommodate the construction of a railway line.
    John Browns Fort at Harpers Ferry We...tif
  • Inside John Brown's Fort at Harpers Ferry in West Virginia. On October 17, 1859, Brown led an attack on Harpers Ferry to launch a war against slavery. This is not the original site of the fort. It was originally located a few hundred feet away but was moved to accommodate the construction of a railway line.
    John Browns Fort at Harpers Ferry We...tif
  • A wagon in front of John Brown's Fort at Harpers Ferry in West Virginia. On October 17, 1859, Brown led an attack on Harpers Ferry to launch a war against slavery. This is not the original site of the fort. It was originally located a few hundred feet away but was moved to accommodate the construction of a railway line.
    John Browns Fort at Harpers Ferry We...tif
  • Inside John Brown's Fort at Harpers Ferry in West Virginia. On October 17, 1859, Brown led an attack on Harpers Ferry to launch a war against slavery. This is not the original site of the fort. It was originally located a few hundred feet away but was moved to accommodate the construction of a railway line.
    John Browns Fort at Harpers Ferry We...tif
  • Inside John Brown's Fort at Harpers Ferry in West Virginia. On October 17, 1859, Brown led an attack on Harpers Ferry to launch a war against slavery. This is not the original site of the fort. It was originally located a few hundred feet away but was moved to accommodate the construction of a railway line.
    John Browns Fort at Harpers Ferry We...tif
  • An old wooden sign proclaims British Crown Land near historic Wordie House in Antarctica. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    British Crown Land Sign in the Snow ...tif
  • An old wooden sign proclaims British Crown Land near historic Wordie House in Antarctica. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    British Crown Land Sign in the Snow ...tif
  • An old wooden sign proclaims British Crown Land near historic Wordie House in Antarctica. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    British Crown Land Sign in the Snow ...tif
  • An old wooden sign proclaims British Crown Land near historic Wordie House in Antarctica. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    British Crown Land Sign in the Snow ...tif
  • Tourist shop selling Mayan-inspired textiles and other souvenirs in the parking lot of the Coba Mayan site not far from Tulum on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Souvenir shop at the Mayan Ruins of ...tif
  • A group of school students listens to a guide while sitting on the lower steps of the temple structure known as La Iglesia at the Mayan site of Coba on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. At its height, Coba is estimated to have had about 50,000 inhabitants. at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Students at Mayan Ruins of Coba (009...tif
  • Tourist shop selling Mayan-inspired textiles and other souvenirs in the parking lot of the Coba Mayan site not far from Tulum on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Souvenirs for sale at the Mayan Ruin...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Tourist shop selling Mayan-inspired textiles and other souvenirs in the parking lot of the Coba Mayan site not far from Tulum on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Textiles for sale at Coba (009010919...tif
  • A panorama of the River Conwy from along Conwy Road, with the castle at far left of frame and the town on the far bank in center of frame. Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    River Conwy Panorama (1610609173500).tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Kate Coleman Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Road Bridge from Conwy Castle ...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) Fortifi...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • Conwy Castle is a medieval castle built by Edward I in the late 13th century. It forms part of a walled town of Conwy and occupies a strategic point on the River Conwy. It is listed as a World Heritage Site.
    Conwy Castle (Conway Castle) in Wale...tif
  • The temple structure of La Iglesia at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Wide shot of the Mayan Ruins of Coba...tif
  • In the foreground, a thatched roof protects a stone with inscriptions. In the background, a group of students sit on the lower steps of La Iglesia at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Coba Maya Ruins Mexico (009010919494...tif
  • Steps of La Iglesia at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
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  • La Iglesia (The Church), one of the larger structures at Coba. The small structure with the thatched roof in the foreground has been designated as Stela 11 at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
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  • A family of tourists stop part way up the 120 steps of La Iglesia at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
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  • Shot taken from part way up of the 120 steps of La Iglesia at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Steps of La Iglesia Mayan Ruins of C...tif
  • Steps of La Iglesia in the background. The small structure with the thatched roof in the foreground has been designated as Stela 11 at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    La Iglesia at Mayan Ruins of Coba (0...tif
  • A stone hoop on the walls of one of the two ball game courts at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Ball Court Hoop at the Mayan Ruins o...tif
  • Steps of La Iglesia at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Mayan Ruins at Coba in Mexico (00901...tif
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